"Perhaps all the dragons
in our lives are princesses
who are only waiting
to see us act just once,
with beauty and courage.
Perhaps everything
that frightens us is ,
in its deepest essence,
something helpless
that needs our love."
Rilke
in our lives are princesses
who are only waiting
to see us act just once,
with beauty and courage.
Perhaps everything
that frightens us is ,
in its deepest essence,
something helpless
that needs our love."
Rilke
Yes, but sometimes the dragon bites and comes very close to consuming us...and sometimes what frightens us wants power and control regardless of how we try and love them.
ReplyDeleteI gave a "short story" of the last two years...in my Blog today. I have been subpoenaed to surrender "it all" anyway in a deposition September 29th.
Rebekah is right....it is like a "sword", that can cut BOTH WAYS....one has to look deeply, to see which it is. Sometimes, it cuts both ways....
ReplyDeleteEither way, very often the "dragons" that hold the most power over us, are in our own psyche...or at least, Carl Yung would say so. And, if we are able to embrace ourselves, those fire-breathing creatures crumble like pieces of broken glass...
You are right Kristin - the dragons are within us - and since we cannot change others we can only look within to see if what we believe to be true about ourselves, may, after all, not be!
ReplyDeleteMy violent husband has my four-year-old son. His attorney has had the upper hand in each part of the restraining order and divorce case. My husband has lots of money. I am maxed on credit and have had very weak legal counsel.
ReplyDeleteHow does the "psyche" come to rest with that reality? I am a mother... How does a mother who wants to love and protect rest when a monster possesses her precious child?